Re: [SQL] Turn autocommit off ?
От | Federico Passaro |
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Тема | Re: [SQL] Turn autocommit off ? |
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Msg-id | 360120B3.9EAE4313@link.it обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Turn autocommit off ? (Andreas Joppich <ajoppich@usa.net>) |
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Re: [SQL] Turn autocommit off ?
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Andreas Joppich wrote: > Hi there ! > > It has now happened several times that I wanted to rollback some > changes (like update, delete,...) I made to some tables. And since I > always forget to start a transaction, a simple ROLLBACK doesn't work > because of that quiet annoying autocommit in psql. > > I'd like to have automatically started a transaction which explicitly > must be termintated with commit or rollback. > > Is there a way to turn autocommit off ? If not, perhaps it could > be a feature for the todo list ? > > I'm currently using the cvs from last sunday on linux 2.1.119. > > Thanks for any hints. > > Andreas You can edit your ~/.psqlrc (or /etc/psqlrc) an put a begin; line into it. The drawback is that if you do not issue a "commit" command you loose all your changes. Cheers federico
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